SLIDESHOW: 20 things you didn't know about Sheree Paolello

You see her every weeknight alongside Mike Dardis at the anchor desk. Here are 20 things you might be surprised to know about WLWT News 5's Sheree Paolello.

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1. I drink about five cups of coffee a day.

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2. The one food I can’t live without is chocolate.

PHOTO: flickr: rhonogle

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3. I’m only five feet tall so you might be surprised to know that every night I have to stand on a box to make me look taller.

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4. I have a crooked smile because I was in a car accident while I was a sophomore at Northern Kentucky University.

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5. My favorite subject in school was English.

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6. We have three dogs and a cat at home. My husband has made me downsize because we used to have more.

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7. The one thing I wish I could do that I can’t is cook.

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8. When someone says Cincinnati, the first thing I think of is Skyline Chili. It’s my favorite food and I always get a 4-way with beans and a chili cheese sandwich without mustard and onions.

PHOTO: flickr: TheSeafarer

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9. If I wasn’t a reporter or anchor I would be a veterinarian or a vet tech. I still want to do that when I’m out of this business.

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10. I’m honored to help at more than 50 charity events every year.

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11. I’m a diehard Bengals fan. My dad went to Super Bowl XVI and brought me a shirt that said “I went to Super Bowl XVI and all I got was this stinkin' shirt.”

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12. I met my husband while I was a bartender at TGIFriday’s in Tri-County while I was in college. I can still make a really good Long Island Iced Tea.

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13. I love shopping at TJ Maxx, Home Goods and thrift stores.

PHOTO: flickr: brownpau

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14. The biggest story I ever covered was Sept. 11. I remember that day. I was working at the NBC station in Charlotte and they called and told me to start driving to New York City. I reported from Ground Zero for a week and a half.

PHOTO: flickr: derek7272

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15. My biggest interview was in 2012 with President Obama.

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16. We have nicknames for all three of our boys. We call the oldest “Pooh Bear,” our middle son is “Doodle” and we call my youngest “Chasee.”

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17. My family is from Cincinnati’s west side and my grandmother still watches all of our newscasts every day.

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18. I was a cheerleader for two years at Northern Kentucky University. Can you pick me out of this photo from 1993?

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19. My first job on television was in South Bend, Indiana. My most embarrassing moment was when I fell off risers on live TV as I interviewed a choir. This photo is from 1998.

You see her every weeknight alongside Mike Dardis at the anchor desk. Here are 20 things you might be surprised to know about WLWT News 5's Sheree Paolello.

1. I drink about five cups of coffee a day.

2. The one food I can’t live without is chocolate.

PHOTO: flickr: rhonogle

3. I’m only five feet tall so you might be surprised to know that every night I have to stand on a box to make me look taller.

4. I have a crooked smile because I was in a car accident while I was a sophomore at Northern Kentucky University.

5. My favorite subject in school was English.

6. We have three dogs and a cat at home. My husband has made me downsize because we used to have more.

7. The one thing I wish I could do that I can’t is cook.

8. When someone says Cincinnati, the first thing I think of is Skyline Chili. It’s my favorite food and I always get a 4-way with beans and a chili cheese sandwich without mustard and onions.

PHOTO: flickr: TheSeafarer

9. If I wasn’t a reporter or anchor I would be a veterinarian or a vet tech. I still want to do that when I’m out of this business.

10. I’m honored to help at more than 50 charity events every year.

11. I’m a diehard Bengals fan. My dad went to Super Bowl XVI and brought me a shirt that said “I went to Super Bowl XVI and all I got was this stinkin' shirt.”

12. I met my husband while I was a bartender at TGIFriday’s in Tri-County while I was in college. I can still make a really good Long Island Iced Tea.

13. I love shopping at TJ Maxx, Home Goods and thrift stores.

PHOTO: flickr: brownpau

14. The biggest story I ever covered was Sept. 11. I remember that day. I was working at the NBC station in Charlotte and they called and told me to start driving to New York City. I reported from Ground Zero for a week and a half.

PHOTO: flickr: derek7272

15. My biggest interview was in 2012 with President Obama.

16. We have nicknames for all three of our boys. We call the oldest “Pooh Bear,” our middle son is “Doodle” and we call my youngest “Chasee.”

17. My family is from Cincinnati’s west side and my grandmother still watches all of our newscasts every day.

18. I was a cheerleader for two years at Northern Kentucky University. Can you pick me out of this photo from 1993?

19. My first job on television was in South Bend, Indiana. My most embarrassing moment was when I fell off risers on live TV as I interviewed a choir. This photo is from 1998.

You see her every weeknight alongside Mike Dardis at the anchor desk. Here are 20 things you might be surprised to know about WLWT News 5's Sheree Paolello.

1. I drink about five cups of coffee a day.

2. The one food I can’t live without is chocolate.

PHOTO: flickr: rhonogle

3. I’m only five feet tall so you might be surprised to know that every night I have to stand on a box to make me look taller.

4. I have a crooked smile because I was in a car accident while I was a sophomore at Northern Kentucky University.

5. My favorite subject in school was English.

6. We have three dogs and a cat at home. My husband has made me downsize because we used to have more.

7. The one thing I wish I could do that I can’t is cook.

8. When someone says Cincinnati, the first thing I think of is Skyline Chili. It’s my favorite food and I always get a 4-way with beans and a chili cheese sandwich without mustard and onions.

PHOTO: flickr: TheSeafarer

9. If I wasn’t a reporter or anchor I would be a veterinarian or a vet tech. I still want to do that when I’m out of this business.

10. I’m honored to help at more than 50 charity events every year.

11. I’m a diehard Bengals fan. My dad went to Super Bowl XVI and brought me a shirt that said “I went to Super Bowl XVI and all I got was this stinkin' shirt.”

12. I met my husband while I was a bartender at TGIFriday’s in Tri-County while I was in college. I can still make a really good Long Island Iced Tea.

13. I love shopping at TJ Maxx, Home Goods and thrift stores.

PHOTO: flickr: brownpau

14. The biggest story I ever covered was Sept. 11. I remember that day. I was working at the NBC station in Charlotte and they called and told me to start driving to New York City. I reported from Ground Zero for a week and a half.

PHOTO: flickr: derek7272

15. My biggest interview was in 2012 with President Obama.

16. We have nicknames for all three of our boys. We call the oldest “Pooh Bear,” our middle son is “Doodle” and we call my youngest “Chasee.”

17. My family is from Cincinnati’s west side and my grandmother still watches all of our newscasts every day.

18. I was a cheerleader for two years at Northern Kentucky University. Can you pick me out of this photo from 1993?

19. My first job on television was in South Bend, Indiana. My most embarrassing moment was when I fell off risers on live TV as I interviewed a choir. This photo is from 1998.